The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards went off without a hitch — except for Gwen Stefani flub of Emmy Award-winner Stephen Colbert’s name — and in the end, comedy was the winner. Check out the night’s biggest moments, which include a somber, yet cheerful look at the life of late comedy legend Robin Williams.

Williams remembrance:

Comedian Billy Crystal presented a brief but emotional tribute to Robin Williams that consisted of a montage of Williams’ greatest stand-up bits, starting with a Williams appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.”

Williams committed suicide Aug. 11 at his home in Marin County. He was 63.

“It’s very hard to talk about him in the past because he was so present in all our lives,” said Crystal, adding that Williams was “the brightest star in the comedy galaxy.”

Emmys host Seth Meyers captivated the crowd with a hilarious opening monologue that poked fun at the awards show’s move to Monday to avoid conflict with the MTV Video Music Awards, the blurred lines of the awards categories and more. But then fellow comedian Jimmy Kimmel came on stage and stole the show. Kimmel’s jabs at actor Matthew McConaughey and Ricky Gervais got folks on Twitter deeming him the funnier man, with some suggesting he host next year’s Emmys.

The singer, who took the stage with dancers and Andy Samberg of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” even stepped off stage to present “Thrones” creator George R.R. Martin with a typewriter, urging the author to hurry up with more novels because the HBO show is nearly caught up with the book series.

Big kiss:

Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Bryan Cranston may be the next it couple. The two shared a long, passionate kiss as Louis-Dreyfus walked to the stage to accept her award for best actress in a comedy series. The stunt was part of a sketch that started when the two actors presented an award together earlier in the night.

Louis-Dreyfus confirmed later that night that she and Cranston asked their spouses for permission before the show.